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The Search Industry Blog
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By Nathan Enns on Thursday, September 28th, 2006 at 12:16 PM
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A quote from the latest user submitted article:
"Linkbaiting is a big topic for discussion lately. Everyone wants and needs links. We can ask for links, buy links or create articles and submit them for one way links. Linkbaiting is about getting links without doing any of these. Linkbaiting is essentially baiting people in by creating something they want to link to. So, what could we use to bait people into linking to you?"
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By Nathan Enns on Monday, September 18th, 2006 at 4:54 PM
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The best day to work on a large scale service like Live Search is the day when you launch new improvements. By that measure, today is one of the best days our team has had in a long time J .
Some folks have had a sneak peak, but for the most part we’ve kept our new Live Search experience under wraps until the time was ripe. Since March we’ve tested, taken your feedback, iterated, and tested some more. Our goal was to give you search the way you want it, with more features you can customize, better relevance in your search results, and better vertical search experiences.
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By Nathan Enns on Monday, September 18th, 2006 at 4:50 PM
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Google has created its own political action commity.
Google filed paperwork Thursday to register its political action committee, Google NetPAC, with the Federal Election Commission. The company intends to use the committee "to support candidates who promote an open and free Internet for our users," according to Alan Davidson, Google's Washington policy counsel.
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